A survey asks questions about one's happiness and health. One would think that health plays a role in one's happiness. Use the data below to determine whether healthier people tend to also be happier. Treat level of health as the explanatory variable.                               Data Table                               Poor     Fair   Good   Exclnt  Not too happy  685   1,366   1,629      732 Pretty Happy    940   3,817  9,642   5,185 Very Happy       345   1,372  4,520   5,085   Level of Health Level of Happiness   Poor    Fair   Good   Excln Not too Happy            0.347   0.208  0.103     0.066 Pretty Happy              0.477  0.582  0.610      0.470 Very Happy                 0.175   0.209  0.286      0.461 Total                             1.000   1.000   1.000    1.000   Use the conditional distribution to determine if healthier people tend to be happier. Choose the correct answer below.  a) no, the percent that are not happy increases when health increases.    b) yes, the percent that are not happy decreases when health increases.  c) yes, the percent that are pretty happy stays constant when health increases.  d) no, the percent that are very happy decreases when health increases

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A survey asks questions about one's happiness and health. One would think that health plays a role in one's happiness. Use the data below to determine whether healthier people tend to also be happier. Treat level of health as the explanatory variable.  

                            Data Table 

                             Poor     Fair   Good   Exclnt 

Not too happy  685   1,366   1,629      732

Pretty Happy    940   3,817  9,642   5,185

Very Happy       345   1,372  4,520   5,085

 


Level of Health

Level of Happiness   Poor    Fair   Good   Excln

Not too Happy            0.347   0.208  0.103     0.066

Pretty Happy              0.477  0.582  0.610      0.470

Very Happy                 0.175   0.209  0.286      0.461

Total                             1.000   1.000   1.000    1.000

 

Use the conditional distribution to determine if healthier people tend to be happier. Choose the correct answer below. 

a) no, the percent that are not happy increases when health increases. 

 

b) yes, the percent that are not happy decreases when health increases. 

c) yes, the percent that are pretty happy stays constant when health increases. 

d) no, the percent that are very happy decreases when health increases. 

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